Whether you set up your own studio, work as a teacher in a piano shop, or teach in other forms, have you ever had such a confusion: Do parents need to accompany children to study?
Maybe some teachers will say: need. The child is young and cannot complete learning independently;
Or some teachers will say: no need. Children are in school, aren't they also taught in large classes? Moreover, the presence of parents in the classroom can influence the teaching of teachers.
If you look at it from another angle and stand on the parent's stand, there will also be two voices: "need" (especially in group classes, what if my child doesn't get the teacher's attention and can't learn?) and "no" Need” (the child is in class, I have to spend time with me, how tired).
So, how to solve this problem?
We suggest that parents must study with their children during the first three months of school, for the following three reasons:
1. Beginners are generally younger, and in a group class environment, it is inevitable that they will not be able to sit still.
Some children may also cry because they are afraid of being alone and affect the classroom environment, so the presence of parents at this time is particularly important;
2. Beginners will generally be very enthusiastic in class, but they will not be able to concentrate. Therefore, the presence of parents will play a supervising role.
At the same time, parents will know your classroom very well, so that when children go home to practice, parents can play an auxiliary role;
3. When parents start to learn guzheng for three months with their children, in addition to taking good care of their own babies, they can also build up their trust in teachers.
Because of the three-month contact, you can have many opportunities for communication and common topics with parents.
According to the above three points, in the first three months, it is very necessary for parents to study with their children in the classroom.
After three months, it can be determined according to the actual classroom situation.
If the overall condition of the child is good, we will advise parents to let the child complete the learning independently to enhance the child's own independence;
If a class is full of younger children who are still in kindergarten, it is recommended that parents patiently follow a few more courses.